Beijing ushered in the first snow of 2023.
However, it coincided with the closure of the Forbidden City on Monday.
Many friends said, "It's a pity!."”
The entry of the Forbidden City is closed, and it has also rushed to the hot search.
Don't worry, the first snow in the Forbidden City will not be absent!
The Palace Museum's official Weibo released a blockbuster of snow scenes.
What does the Forbidden City look like after the snow?Let's take a look!
Palace museum.
Overnight, the inside and outside of Miyagi were covered in white.
The glazed gold top jade dust is stacked, and the silver stars on the vermilion wall corridor are shining.
Looking far away, Danchen Biwa is connected with the snow, and the sky is the same color".
The above ** are all from the official Weibo of the Palace Museum.
The Forbidden City is closed.
But the snow in these places is also beautiful!
On December 11, overlooking the Forbidden City from Jingshan Park.
On December 11, in front of Jingshan Wanchun Pavilion, tourists took photos one after another.
On December 11, the corner tower of the Forbidden City, the public stopped to enjoy the scenery.
On December 11, the Forbidden City, the noon gate in the snow.
On December 11, the Forbidden City, Shenwu Gate in the snow.
On December 11, in Jingshan Park, citizens climbed high to enjoy the scenery.
On December 11th, the scenery in the snow was as beautiful as a picture.
On December 11, in Jingshan Park, magpies tasted frozen persimmons.
On December 11, in the Temple of Heaven Park, citizens dressed in red checked in the snow.
On December 11, in the Temple of Heaven Park, the Hall of Prayer was dressed in silver.
On December 11, the Temple of Heaven Park, there were many tourists on the Danbi Bridge.
On December 11, in the Temple of Heaven Park, an old man with fairy wind bones was walking birds.
On December 11th, in the Summer Palace, the bronze bull lying prone on the shore of Kunming Lake waited for tourists from all over the world to come in the snow.
On December 11, the Summer Palace in the snow was like a fairyland.
On December 11, at the Summer Palace, wild ducks flew over the snow-covered Buddha Fragrance Pavilion.
On December 11, in the Summer Palace, citizens enjoyed the snow scene on the 17-hole bridge.
Beijing News reporter Xue Jun, Wang Zicheng, Wang Fei, Pu Feng, photo report, editor, Zhang Ying, proofreader, Liu Jun.
Edited by Liu Jiani in part of *** The Palace Museum.
Duty Editor Kang Xihee.